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Jacksonville, Florida set the stage for 38 Special, a hard charging outfit built by Donnie Van Zant and Don Barnes out of years of neighborhood bands, relentless woodshedding, and a name born from a police officer’s promise to “let this .38 special do the talking” when a rehearsal space padlock stalled their exit. The core took shape with guitarist Jeff Carlisi, bassist Ken Lyons later replaced by Larry Junstrom, and the two drummer engine of Steve Brookins and Jack Grondin. Management ties through Peter Rudge opened prime opening slots for major tours, A&M signed the group, and producer Dan Hartman cut the self titled debut 38 Special in 1977, followed by Special Delivery in 1978 as the group pushed beyond regional circuits into a national presence.
The turn came when the band leaned from straight southern grit toward radio sharpened arena rock while keeping the Jacksonville backbeat intact. A Jim Peterik connection delivered “Rockin’ into the Night,” their first national airplay breakthrough in 1980. Momentum carried straight into Wild Eyed Southern Boys in 1981, a platinum seller powered by “Hold On Loosely,” and into Special Forces in 1982 with the Top Ten smash “Caught Up in You.” Engineer and producer Rodney Mills kept the records bright and urgent while Peterik co wrote a string of hooks that fit the band’s twin guitar reach and call and response vocals.
Through the mid eighties 38 Special moved like a road tested headliner that also lived on the charts. Tour de Force in 1983 delivered “If I’d Been the One” and “Back Where You Belong,” and 1984 added the film cut “Teacher, Teacher.” The group toured hard alongside radio heavyweights, building an identity as a precision live act that could still spin new singles into rotation. The constant is clear in the track lists and ticket stubs. Don Barnes up front, Carlisi’s lines cutting through, Junstrom’s pocket anchoring the room.
Change arrived in 1987 when Barnes stepped away. The band recalibrated with guitarist Danny Chauncey and singer keyboardist Max Carl, and Rock & Roll Strategy in 1988 tilted toward a more keyboard forward sound that yielded the crossover ballad “Second Chance,” a Number One on the Adult Contemporary chart and a Top Ten Hot 100 hit that widened the audience without erasing the band’s guitar first DNA. Bone Against Steel in 1991 continued that chapter with “The Sound of Your Voice,” followed by lineup shifts that added vocalist keyboardist Bobby Capps and drummer Gary Moffatt as the band settled into a long run of touring and selective recording.
Barnes returned in the nineties and the catalog expanded with Resolution in 1997, the holiday set A Wild Eyed Christmas Night in 2001, and Drivetrain in 2004. Across their career they have released a dozen studio albums, and they later announced a new set titled Milestone for 2025. The current touring nucleus centers on Barnes with Capps, Moffatt, Barry Dunaway, and Jerry Riggs, a lineup that keeps the show tight and the signature harmonized leads intact.
The hits list explains their staying power. “Hold On Loosely,” “Caught Up in You,” “If I’d Been the One,” “Back Where You Belong,” “Rockin’ into the Night,” “Fantasy Girl,” “You Keep Runnin’ Away,” “Teacher, Teacher,” “Like No Other Night,” “Second Chance,” and “The Sound of Your Voice” map a run where rock radio, pop charts, and live crowds all lined up. “Caught Up in You” and “If I’d Been the One” topped the Rock Tracks chart, “Second Chance” topped Adult Contemporary, and Wild Eyed Southern Boys earned platinum. Those are scoreboard moments that double as the set list’s spine night after night.
Their story also carries human detail outside the record cycle. Donnie Van Zant stepped away from touring due to inner ear nerve issues and later retired from music after decades with the group. Drummer Jack Grondin left to pursue Christian missionary work. The band crossed genre lines on network television with a CMT Crossroads appearance, pairing their catalogue with a country star and showing how easily these songs travel when stripped to their bones and rebuilt on another stage.
Complete List Of 38 Special Songs From A to Z
- A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- After the Fire Is Gone – Resolution – 1997
- Against the Night – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- Around and Around – 38 Special – 1977
- Back Alley Sally – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Back Door Stranger – Special Forces – 1982
- Back on the Track – Special Forces – 1982
- Back Where You Belong – Tour de Force – 1983
- Bad Looks Good on You – Drivetrain – 2004
- Bone Against Steel – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Breakin’ Loose – Special Forces – 1982
- Bring It On – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Burning Bridges – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Can’t Keep a Good Man Down – Special Delivery – 1978
- Can’t Shake It – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Caught Up in You – Special Forces – 1982
- Chain Lightnin’ – Special Forces – 1982
- Changed by Love – Resolution – 1997
- Chattahoochee – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Comin’ Down Tonight – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Déjà Voodoo – Resolution – 1997
- Don’t Wanna Get It Dirty – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Fade to Blue – Resolution – 1997
- Fantasy Girl – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Find My Way Back – Resolution – 1997
- Firestarter – Special Forces – 1982
- First Time Around – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Fly Away – 38 Special – 1977
- Four Wheels – 38 Special – 1977
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Gypsy Belle – 38 Special – 1977
- Haley’s Got a Harley – Drivetrain – 2004
- Hallelujah! It’s Christmas – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Has There Ever Been a Good Goodbye – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- Heart’s on Fire – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- Here Comes Santa Claus – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Hiding From Yourself – Drivetrain – 2004
- Hittin’ and Runnin’ – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Hold On Loosely – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Homeless Guitar – Resolution – 1997
- Honky Tonk Dancer – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Hot ‘Lanta – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Hurts Like Love – Drivetrain – 2004
- I Been a Mover – Special Delivery – 1978
- I Just Wanna Rock & Roll – 38 Special – 1977
- I Oughta Let Go – Tour de Force – 1983
- I’m a Fool for You – Special Delivery – 1978
- If I’d Been the One – Tour de Force – 1983
- Innocent Eyes – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- It’s Christmas and I Miss You – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Jam On – Drivetrain – 2004
- Jimmy Gillum – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Jingle Bell Rock – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Just a Little Love – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- Just Can’t Leave You Alone – Resolution – 1997
- Just Hang On – 38 Special – 1977
- Last Thing I Ever Do – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Last Time – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- Like No Other Night – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- Little Drummer Boy – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Little Sheba – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Long Distance Affair – Tour de Force – 1983
- Long Time Gone – 38 Special – 1977
- Love Strikes – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Make Some Sense of It – Drivetrain – 2004
- Midnight Magic – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Miracle Man – Resolution – 1997
- Money Honey – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- Never Be Lonely – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Never Give an Inch – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- O’ Holy Night – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Once in a Lifetime – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- One in a Million – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- One of the Lonely Ones – Tour de Force – 1983
- One Time for Old Times – Tour de Force – 1983
- Play a Simple Song – 38 Special – 1977
- Quick Fix – Drivetrain – 2004
- Rebel to Rebel – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Robin Hood – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- Rock & Roll Strategy – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Rockin’ into the Night – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- Rough-Housin’ – Special Forces – 1982
- Santa Claus Is Back in Town – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- Saving Grace – Resolution – 1997
- Second Chance – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- See Me in Your Eyes – Tour de Force – 1983
- Shatter the Silence – Resolution – 1997
- She Loves to Talk – Resolution – 1997
- Shelter Me – Resolution – 1997
- Sheriff’s County Line – Drivetrain – 2004
- Signs of Love – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Somebody Like You – Strength in Numbers – 1986
- Something I Need – Drivetrain – 2004
- Stone Cold Believer – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- Take ‘Em Out – Special Forces – 1982
- Take Me Back – Special Delivery – 1978
- Take Me Through the Night – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- Tear It Up – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Tell Everybody – 38 Special – 1977
- That Old Rockin’ Chair – A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night – 2001
- The Love That I’ve Lost – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- The Play – Drivetrain – 2004
- The Sound of Your Voice – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- The Squeeze – Drivetrain – 2004
- Throw Out the Line – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- Travelin’ Man – Special Delivery – 1978
- Treasure – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- Trouble – Resolution – 1997
- Trooper with an Attitude – Drivetrain – 2004
- Turn It On – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- Turnin’ to You – Special Delivery – 1978
- Twentieth Century Fox – Tour de Force – 1983
- Undercover Lover – Tour de Force – 1983
- What Can I Do? – Special Delivery – 1978
- What’s It to Ya? – Rock & Roll Strategy – 1988
- Who’s Been Messin’ – Special Delivery – 1978
- Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys – 1981
- You Be the Dam, I’ll Be the Water – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- You Definitely Got Me – Bone Against Steel – 1991
- You Got the Deal – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
- You Keep Runnin’ Away – Special Forces – 1982
- You’re the Captain – Rockin’ into the Night – 1979
Albums
38 Special (1977): 9 songs
Special Delivery (1978): 8 songs
Rockin’ into the Night (1979): 9 songs
Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (1981): 9 songs
Special Forces (1982): 9 songs
Tour de Force (1983): 9 songs
Strength in Numbers (1986): 10 songs
Rock & Roll Strategy (1988): 11 songs
Bone Against Steel (1991): 13 songs
Resolution (1997): 13 songs
A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night (2001): 10 songs
Drivetrain (2004): 12 songs
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